on the go continued from page 43 OCT. 7 ‘A FULLER LIFE’ 2 pm, Oct. 7. The Holocaust Memorial Center Zekelman Family Campus will welcome Samantha Fuller, daughter of director Samuel Fuller, to host and discuss her film, A Fuller Life. The film chronicles her father’s life and includes exclusive foot- age Fuller shot during World War II. Admission is $10; free for members, which includes museum admission. To RSVP, call 248-536-9605 or visit https://tinyurl.com/ FullerHMC. friday, oct. 5 OCT. 9 THE HOLOCAUST & DETROIT FOOL FOR LOVE 8 pm, Oct. 5. Continues Thursday-Sunday, through Oct. 14. Written by acclaimed playwright Sam Shepard, Fool for Love was a Pulitzer Prize finalist and won an Obie Award for Best New American Play. In a rundown motel on the edge of the Mojave Desert, former lovers May and Eddie square off to make sense of their intensely volatile relationship. A stranger’s visit unleashes long-hidden secrets. Presented by Stagecrafters at Historic Baldwin Theatre, 415 S. Lafayette, Royal Oak. $20. Tickets: stagecrafters.org or 248-541-6430. SHABBAT ROCKS 6 pm, Oct. 5. A participatory, engaging and spirited service for all ages with instru- mental accompaniment. At Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills; no charge. FALL MINI SERIES 11 AM-12:30 PM, Oct. 5. Hosted by Cong. Beth Shalom, 14601 W. Lincoln, Oak Park, the IRP speaker series runs until Oct. 26. Members free; general public, $5 per lecture/$18 for series. Info: irpjcc.org or 248-432-5406. 2:30 pm, Oct. 9. “Detroit’s Pivotal Connection to the Holocaust and Hitler’s War Machine.” Lecturer is Edwin Black, a New York Times best-selling author. Cohn- Haddow Center for Judaic Studies presents. At Wayne State University, Faculty/ Administration Building, Conference Room 2339, 656 W. Kirby, Detroit. Free. Info: judaicstudies.wayne.edu or 313-577-2679. language and literature. At the co-spon- soring Holocaust Memorial Center, 28123 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills. $60. FedEd catalog: jccdet.org/FedEd. RSVP: 248-205-2557. tuesday, oct. 9 OCT. 9 JAZZ IN COMMERCE 7 pm, Oct. 9. Society of Active Retirees presents Cliff Monear and Pierre Fracalanza performing jazz standards. At Steinway Jazz Café, 2700 E. West Maple Road, Commerce Twp. $25, including glass of wine. Check, payable to SOAR, is due by Oct. 5 to SOAR office at Adat Shalom Synagogue, 29901 Middlebelt, Farmington Hills. Info: SOAR, 248-489- 0005. saturday, oct. 6 TRANS WORKSHOP DAY 9 am-5 pm, Oct. 6. Stand with Trans Empowerment Workshop provides educa- tion, skill-building and socialization for transgender youth, parents/caregivers and young gender-expansive children. At Orchard United Methodist Church, 30450 Farmington, Farmington Hills. RSVP required: standwithtrans.org/ upcoming-events/2018-workshop. Info: roz@standwithtrans.org. 44 September 27 • 2018 jn monday, oct. 8 STUDYING HOLOCAUST FILMS 7-8:15 pm, Oct. 8. “Filming the Holocaust.” FedEd adult learning course continues for four weeks, through Oct. 29. Movie to be discussed will be shown before each meeting at 5:15, except at 6:15 on Oct. 22. Instructor Martin B. Schichtman, Ph.D, is director of the Center for Jewish Studies and an Eastern Michigan University professor of English National Individuality in Modern Jewish Thought.” U-M’s Frankel Center for Judaic Studies hosts Padnos Visiting Professor Yossi Turner. At Frankel Center, 2111 S. Thayer Building, 202 S. Thayer, Ann Arbor. Free. Info: judaicstudies@umich.edu or 734-763-9041. JUDAISM & DEBATE 9:30-10:30 am, Oct. 9. “Contemporary Halachic Debates.” Rabbi Michele Faudem explores the topic through text and lively discussion. Offered for three, 10-week series. The first runs through Dec. 18. At the Fisher Federation Building, 6735 Telegraph, Bloomfield Twp. $120 per series, or $340 for all three, including Jan. 8-March 12 and March 19-June 4. FedEd catalog: jccdet.org/FedEd. RSVP: feded. online or 248-205-2557. wednesday, oct. 10 INTRO TO HEBREW LANGUAGE 9:30-10:45 am or 7-8:15 pm, Oct. 9. Choice of day or evening for first meeting of a 10-week FedEd course. Instructor Dorit Warfman’s adult students will learn to read Hebrew letters, follow prayers and understand road signs while in Israel. At the Fisher Federation Building, 6735 Telegraph, Bloomfield Twp. $130, with scholarships available. FedEd catalog: jccdet.org/FedEd. RSVP: 248-205-2557. AUTHOR SPEAKS 7 pm., Oct. 10. “Israel and International Law: the Historical Underpinnings” is the subject of New York Times best-selling author Edwin Black. At Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills. There is no charge. Co-sponsored by Adat Shalom, SAJE, JCRC/AJC and MDCR. For questions and to RSVP, call Jodi Gross at 248-851- 5100 or jgross@adatshalom.org. U-M FRANKEL CENTER LECTURE 4-5:30 pm, Oct. 9. “The Concept of a Universal Humanity, Social Justice and Sy Manello / Editorial Assistant Send items at least 14 days in advance to calendar@thejewishnews.com. FRANKEL CENTER AUTHOR EVENT 7-8:30 pm, Oct. 10. “On Site/Sight: From Europe to the Lower East Side and Beyond.” University of Michigan’s Frankel Center for Judaic Studies hosts authors Sara Blair and Shachar Pinsker. Their lecture is based on their recent books. At Literati Bookstore, 124 E. Washington, Ann Arbor. Free admission. Info: judaicstudies@ umich.edu or 734-763-9041.